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Bluebonnet Nutrition - Amino Acid High Potency - 60 Vegetarian Capsules ![]() |
| Bluebonnet Nutrition - Amino Acid High Potency - 60 Vegetarian Capsules |
| 상품코드 : PROD120002332 |
| Bluebonnet Nutrition - Amino Acid High Potency - 60 Vegetarian Capsules UPC# :743715000100 Brand:Bluebonnet Nutrition Size/Form:60 ?Vegetarian Capsules Ship Weight:0.48 Servings:15 Dosage:4 ?Capsule(s) Bluebonnet Nutrition High Potency Amino Acid Capsules - 60 Vcaps Bluebonnet Nutrition"s High Potency Amino Acid Capsules provide pure pharmaceutical grade amino acids and dipeptide bond amino acids derived entirely from whey lactalbumin and egg white albumin protein. Bluebonnet Nutrition"s High Potency Amino Acid is available in easy-to-swallow vegetable capsules for maximum assimilation and absorption. Amino AcidsAmino acids are the building blocks of protein, and proteins are the building blocks of life. The human body is constantly assembling, breaking down and using proteins on a daily basis. In fact, 10 to 25% of caloric energy should come from high-quality, complete proteins. However, the role of amino acids is not only limited to the synthesis of proteins. They also function as intermediates in metabolism. There are twenty “standard” amino acids used by cells in protein biosynthesis. Of the 20 amino acids, 9 are “essential” and are required in the diet since the body cannot produce them. “Nonessential” amino acids, on the other hand, are produced in the body from other amino acids when given an adequate supply of nitrogen, carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. Yet, even some of these nonessential amino acids are necessary at certain life stages or during certain situations, which is why some are considered “conditionally essential.” Amino acids are vital for the body"s ability to function at an optimal level. Unlike fat and carbohydrates, the human body does not store excess amino acids for later use. Amino acids must be obtained from the diet on a daily basis to meet the needs of the body. In different life styles and at different life stages, human beings have special protein requirements. They are crucial and have wide-ranging roles, including: the repair and maintenance of muscles, organs, nails, hair, skin, ligaments, connective tissues, glands, etc. Because amino acids are considered the building blocks of life, specifically protein, a deficiency in even one of them can have detrimental effects on one"s health and well-being. Furthermore, the following people can benefit tremendously from protein/amino acid supplementation:athletes individuals who lead an active lifestyle individuals who have undergone trauma from surgery or an accident individuals who have ill-fitting dentures L-Arginine has been used widely by athletes, due to the fact that it helps to stimulate growth hormone and increases the production of glutamate and creatine, as well as nitric oxide, which plays a fundamental role in vascular function and blood flow. This, in turn, has been shown in studies to facilitate the maintenance of lean body tissue and to improve physical performance. Furthermore, L-arginine has also recently been found in studies at higher potencies to be effective in maintaining cardiovascular health. L-Carnitine is not an amino acid but rather an amino acid derivative that is responsible for transporting long-chained fatty acids from the cytosol of the cell across the mitochondrial membrane for subsequent fat breakdown (beta-oxidation) and energy production of ATP (adenosine triphosphate). L-Glycine acts as an inhibitory neurotransmitter in the central nervous system. It is of major importance in the synthesis of proteins, ATP, glucose and bile salts. Furthermore, since L-glycine is the smallest of the amino acids, it is utilized in the chelation of minerals to propel them through the bloodstream for enhanced absorption and bioavailability. L-Lysine plays a major role in calcium absorption, blood sugar metabolism and in the formation of new collagen, a main structural component of connective tissues. Since L-lysine is also involved in the production of antibodies, enzymes and hormones, it is an important player in immune function as well. L-Phenylalanine serves a vital role in producing neurotransmitters by being converted into tyrosine. Tyrosine is then further metabolized into the neurotransmitters, norepinephrine and epinephrine, the body"s two main stress-related hormones involved in the flight or fight response, thus helping to support mood. L-Tryptophan is converted into serotonin once it crosses the blood-brain barrier and is then further metabolized into melatonin, which has been shown in studies to help induce sleep, calm behaviors, reduce carbohydrate cravings and potentially reduce PMS symptoms. The free-form brand, TryptoPure® by Ajinomoto, a vegetarian, pharmaceutical?grade L-tryptophan, is derived from a traditional yet time-tested microbial fermentation process using corn and is guaranteed to be free of EBT/EMS impurity. L-Tyrosine i |